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First one I thought said something something something "your friends". Maybe "just" something something "your friends". I don't know any German so that wouldn't naturally come to me. I was looking for the English in it.

Second one I wondered if it could be Cunliffe rather than Sutcliffe. Just a suggestion.

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First one I thought said something something something "your friends". Maybe "just" something something "your friends". I don't know any German so that wouldn't naturally come to me. I was looking for the English in it.

Second one I wondered if it could be Cunliffe rather than Sutcliffe. Just a suggestion.

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First one I thought said something something something "your friends". Maybe "just" something something "your friends". I don't know any German so that wouldn't naturally come to me. I was looking for the English in it.

Second one I wondered if it could be Cunliffe rather than Sutcliffe. Just a suggestion.

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Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne(11 May 1866 – 10 March 1944) was an English[1]novelist who was also known by the pen nameWeatherby Chesney. He is perhaps best remembered as the author ofThe Lost Continent: The Story of Atlantis. He is also remembered for his Captain Kettle stories and forThe Recipe for Diamonds.

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Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne(11 May 1866 – 10 March 1944) was an English[1]novelist who was also known by the pen nameWeatherby Chesney. He is perhaps best remembered as the author ofThe Lost Continent: The Story of Atlantis. He is also remembered for his Captain Kettle stories and forThe Recipe for Diamonds.